In a nostalgic look back at the beloved 1990 romantic comedy “Pretty Woman,” fans can now discover what the cast has been up to over three decades later. The film, which introduced audiences to the charming love story of Edward Lewis and Vivian Ward, starred an ensemble of talented actors who have continued to evolve in their careers since the film’s release.
Jason Alexander, who played the memorable character Philip Stucky, is now 62. He has appeared in popular series such as “Young Sheldon” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” and is set to voice roles in the upcoming documentary “The Gettysburg Address” and the action-adventure film “The Electric State.”
Hector Elizondo, 85, who portrayed Barney Thompson, remains active with roles in “Last Man Standing” and the animated feature “Max and Me.” Laura San Giacomo, now 59, is also thriving, recently starring in “Barry” and taking on new projects including “The Santa Clauses.”
Alex Hyde-White, at 63, has been seen in “American Auto” and “Reasonable Doubt,” while Elizabeth Stuckey, now 60, is known for her work in “Wings” and a recent role in “Pretty Little Liars.” Meanwhile, the late John David Carson, who played Mark Roth, passed away in 2009, leaving behind a legacy of diverse roles.
Judith Baldwin, 76, and Day Young, 67, have continued to contribute to the industry, with Baldwin’s last appearance in “Vegas” and Young recently featuring in “This Is Us.” Larry Miller, 68, and Patrick Richwood, 59, have kept busy with various television projects, while Hank Azaria, 58, continues to lend his voice to characters in “The Simpsons” and also stars in the upcoming HBO series “The Idol.”
Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, the film’s leading duo, remain prominent figures in Hollywood. Gere, now 73, has recent roles in “Mother Father Son” and upcoming films, while Roberts, 54, continues to shine with projects like “Gaslit” and “Ticket to Paradise.”
As fans reminisce about “Pretty Woman,” the film’s legacy endures, with its cast members maintaining their presence in the entertainment industry and continuing to captivate audiences with their talent.